25 Mar 2009
| by Richard Eyre
cancelling their own deals. But as Murray points out, the bank has supported his career since he was 13. Not so terrible. The independent auditor will no doubt accuse the bank's senior staff of buying ...
10 Feb 2009
| by Sue Unerman
The Bank of England has drawn unwelcome attention to itself by issuing advice to female employees...Advice at the bank's Dress for Success day included: "Always wear lipstick and some kind of high ...
to think the Bank of England might have its mind on more pressing issues than what the ladies are wearing. New York magazine challenged Bank of England bosses with: "While you're forcing women to wear two ...
07 Oct 2008
| by Steve Barrett
it? First, there are obvious implications for media agencies with clients in banking, property ...
30 Sep 2008
| by Sue Unerman
The business world is still reeling from the impact of recent events in the worldwide banking...Typical headlines, none of which are reassuring, range from US banks make shock status switch and Day of reckoning on Wall Street to What a week it's been in the business world. None of us have seen anything like this before. Only weeks ago, institutions that have now crumbled were believed to be as solid ...
19 Aug 2008
| by David Emin
would also suggest contacting your bank manager as soon as possible to explain the situation to him. Bank managers are usually a lot more helpful if they know in advance that you are facing a few ...
Entire lives - shopping, banking, taxis and tax returns - can be run from a local Starbucks with a laptop and a wireless connection. The fact that we cannot currently undertake the seemingly simple task of browsing media inventory, putting together a package and purchasing it at the click of a button is, frankly ...
29 Jul 2008
| by Tess Alps
media - or just defining more things as media? TouchPoints2 classifies shopping or banking online ...
17 Jun 2008
| by Sue Unerman
This group worships at the altar of modern gods who, like the gods of the ancient Greeks, govern their lives on the basis of powerful and unpredictable whims. The modern gods of the banking elite are: Globalisation, Communication, Liberalisation, Privatisation, Competition, Financialisation [sic], Speculation ...
01 Apr 2008
| by Richard Eyre
Chart company profits and consumer expenditure against total media spend over time and you find a pretty close fit. The stock market is anticipating the worst. Yet, not all economists are gloomy. Unemployment is falling - the opposite of what normally happens in a recession. The Bank of England is keeping ...